Alice in the Cities Synopsis & Summary

Synopsis

Alice in the Cities (Alice in den Städten) was the first of German director Wim Wenders' films to be lensed in part in the United States. Phillip (Rüdiger Vogler) is a roving German reporter who, after a chance encounter with an elusive American woman, reluctantly accepts temporary custody of little Alice (Yella Rottländer). Phillip takes Alice in hand on a trek across Germany to locate the girl's grandmother. The plot takes second place to Wenders' fascination with the contrast between the neon-and-billboard ambience of the U.S. and the rolling hills and industrial pockets of Deutschland. Alice in the Cities was the first of Wenders' "road trilogy"; the follow-ups were Wrong Move (1975) and Kings of the Road (1976), both also starring Rüdiger Vogler. - Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Movie Info

Theatrical Release Date:
09/21/2003
Rating:
Not Yet Rated
Run Time:
110 min.
Production Co.:
Filmverlag der Autoren, Westdeutscher Rundfunk
Director(s):
Genre(s):
Drama
Themes:
Unlikely Friendships
Tone:
Affectionate, Deliberate, Heartwarming, Reflective
Keywords:
American [nationality], German [nationality], abandonment, daughter, family-member, friendship, journalism, on-the-road, search
Status: